Reo at 5v?

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wfarrar33

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id say not unless you just got it to blow

Ok, so half the time, so for me, 7ish hours. Id probably want to buy 3 then. Mud, you think that spending the $35-40 is worth it overall? Is it that much better avape? I use 306 attys exclusively. Cisco 2 ohm. I'm about to buy a VV Monkeyboxx (new) so I know I can vape at 5V on that, but would you say its still worth it overall on the Reo for the $35.00?

Thanks by the way for the info.
 

mwa102464

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I learned the hard way. I kept my 306 on for 5V and it only lasted a few hours. It was only less than a week old.

You need to keep your Atty's extra wet with this set up and it works great, if you let them go a little dry they will have an early death. Also a regular ohm Atty works great, 2.2-2.3 if you can find them work best with the 5v Batts in my opinion.
 

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I have a flashlight bulb with wires soldered to the positive and negative contacts of the bulb and rare earth magnets soldered to the other ends of the wires. I use it to fully drain my 4.8V NiMH batteries then I slap them on the charger for 5 to 6 hours. Alice told me to do this, so I had to obey. Once a month? Not sure how often I should do it.

This is supposed to be good for them and prevent a memory effect and other such stuff that I don't fully comprehend.
 
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